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Director
  
Music director
  
Alfred Newman

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Adventure, History

Cinematography
  
Writer
  
Language
  
English

Hudsons Bay (film) movie poster

Release date
  
January 9, 1941 (1941-01-09)

Cast
  
(Pierre Esprit Radisson), (Barbara Hall), (Gooseberry), (Lord Edward Crewe), (Nell Gwyn), (King Charles II)

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Hudson's Bay is a 1941 historical drama by 20th Century Fox starring Paul Muni, Gene Tierney, Laird Cregar and Vincent Price as King Charles II. The film is about a pair of French-Canadian explorers whose findings lead to the formation of the Hudson's Bay Company.

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Plot

A trapper, Pierre Esprit Radisson, and his friend, nicknamed "Gooseberry," hope to open a trading post in the Hudson's Bay region of northeastern Canada in the year 1667.

They meet the jailed Lord Edward Crewe, a nobleman from England who has been banished from that country by King Charles II. They manage to free Edward, who funds their expedition, beginning in Montreal, designed to further free trade with the Indians and make Canada a more united land.

Barbara Hall is the sweetheart of Edward and her brother, Gerald, is thrust upon them after the explorers travel to England to seek the king's favor. Prince Rupert helps get Edward back in the king's good graces. Charles II is open to the idea of a trading post, provided he is personally brought 400,000 pelts.

Gerald creates trouble in Canada as soon as the new Fort Charles trading post is established. His actions incite violence among the Indian natives, who demand he be punished. Over the king's objections and to Barbara's horror, Radisson and his associates permit Gerald to be sentenced to death by a firing squad.

But once the gravity of her brother's misdeeds become clear to her, and with the flourishing of the Hudson's Bay trading post, Barbara forgives her love Edward while his partners Radisson and Gooseberry celebrate their success.

Cast

  • Paul Muni as Pierre Esprit Radisson
  • Gene Tierney as Barbara Hall
  • Laird Cregar as "Gooseberry" (Médard Chouart des Groseilliers)
  • John Sutton as Lord Edward Crewe
  • Virginia Field as Nell Gwyn
  • Vincent Price as King Charles II
  • Nigel Bruce as Prince Rupert
  • Morton Lowry as Gerald Hall
  • Chief Thundercloud as Orimha
  • Frederick Worlock as English Governor
  • Montagu Love as Governor D'Argenson
  • Ian Wolfe as Mayor
  • Chief John Big Tree as Chief
  • Reception

    George MacDonald Fraser wrote in 1988, "Hudson's Bay paid the penalty for being ahead of its time; critics found it boring, and one described it as 'a cock-eyed history lesson' which, overall, it certainly is not." MacDonald goes on to say of Vincent price in the role of the King, "Here was an actor who looked reasonably like Old Rowley, and combined the languid style with the athletic presence - one could imagine Price walking ten miles a day for the fun of it as King Charles did."

    References

    Hudson's Bay (film) Wikipedia
    Hudsons Bay (film) IMDb Hudsons Bay (film) themoviedb.org